Message from @ManAnimal

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2019-12-04 02:47:41 UTC  

double <:Doubt:588038713938804760>

2019-12-04 02:47:49 UTC  

well, what YOU doubt, I remember

2019-12-04 02:47:56 UTC  

Before the internet, you had literal cults.

2019-12-04 02:48:05 UTC  

i think you uh... underestimate the level of low IQ these people have MA

2019-12-04 02:48:06 UTC  

you are joking RIGHT?

2019-12-04 02:48:11 UTC  

These issues have existed long before the rise of technology.

2019-12-04 02:48:24 UTC  

cults and echo chambers are SO MUCH WORSE today

2019-12-04 02:48:40 UTC  

this PLACE is an echo chamber to a certain degree

2019-12-04 02:48:46 UTC  

it's like the tower of babel

2019-12-04 02:49:12 UTC  

Well naturally - but I wouldn't lament the internet for the problems of society. It removes the responsibility from the guilty parties.

2019-12-04 02:49:44 UTC  

to be clear, it is NEVER one single thing that causes a problem

2019-12-04 02:50:03 UTC  

Agreed. That's why I'm willing to blame the internet as a *catalyst* and not a cause

2019-12-04 02:50:09 UTC  

however, when looking at that element that has had the MOST negative effect on peoples quality of life....

2019-12-04 02:50:33 UTC  

Progressivism? <:smugon:512048583806025739>

2019-12-04 02:50:33 UTC  

it is NOT a net positive by any means

2019-12-04 02:50:55 UTC  

progressivism came about the exact same time as the internet

2019-12-04 02:51:00 UTC  

FALSE

2019-12-04 02:51:28 UTC  

Holy shit, progressivism has slowly leaned left over the past 3 decades. But once again, I'll agree that the internet *accelerated* that rate, much to their demise

2019-12-04 02:51:29 UTC  

true, despite it's earlier roots it had no teeth nor significant following

2019-12-04 02:51:39 UTC  

^^^ READ

2019-12-04 02:52:44 UTC  

and this is the core of my point; ideas like communism and progressivism and pedophila were ALWAYS present. however, they were NOT allowed to fester and spread in forum of open debate

2019-12-04 02:53:03 UTC  

colleges

2019-12-04 02:53:03 UTC  

I'll meet you halfway. The internet bolsters a nasty net negative on escalating the insanity, isolationism, and progressive politics that currently saturate the media. But I still recognize the net positive in communication, economics, and quality of life reaped as a reward

2019-12-04 02:53:10 UTC  

what if the world really did end in 2012 and we're dealing with the aftermath

2019-12-04 02:53:13 UTC  

anyone with a bad idea couldn't go very long without that idea being flushed out or else they became fringe

2019-12-04 02:53:15 UTC  

not today

2019-12-04 02:53:52 UTC  

today, if you don't like what i have to say, you can ALWAYS find some group on reddit that beleives in the same hair-brained ideas

2019-12-04 02:54:22 UTC  

it's kind of a double edged sword tho bc the internet was the only way I found ppl like sargon

2019-12-04 02:54:41 UTC  

True, you no longer need to make the pilgrimage to Georgetown to drink the Kool-Aid <:smugon:512048583806025739>

2019-12-04 02:54:41 UTC  

people grow up thinking they always have the option to simply ignore conflict not realizing that ignoring conflict is the best way to INVITE conflict

2019-12-04 02:55:09 UTC  

And that's a sentiment I can passionately agree with

2019-12-04 02:55:47 UTC  

and instead of immediately explaining why certain ideas were BAD ideas, we ignored them, went to our seperate corners of the internet and let them fester and grow

2019-12-04 02:56:28 UTC  

in the past, you either learned to accomidate the wishes of a group in your vicinity, OR you stayed at home ALONE

2019-12-04 02:56:43 UTC  

that social pressure helped regulate society, ESPECIALLY the left

2019-12-04 02:56:49 UTC  

That's the consequence of echo chambers. It's always refreshing to cycle through media outlets. The days of Walter Cronkite are long since past

2019-12-04 02:57:08 UTC  

true, but we are ALL in an echo chamber

2019-12-04 02:57:10 UTC  

all of us

2019-12-04 02:57:23 UTC  

because we are never FORCED to reconcile disagreeements

2019-12-04 02:57:32 UTC  

I'd rather have instant access to information that be subjected to selective information

2019-12-04 02:57:37 UTC  

birds of a feather flock together

2019-12-04 02:57:54 UTC  

Malcolm Gladwell - Blink